

Remarriage To The Same Person Has An Astonishing High Failure rate
Dec 23, 2024
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While remarriage has a 60% failure rate, remarriage to the same person has a 99% failure.
The celebrity Ben Affleck's love life has always kept fans on their toes with its dramatic twists. He tied the knot with Jennifer Lopez after they engaged for the second time. In the meantime, he was married to Jennifer Garner. However, after months of marriage struggles, Lopez filed for divorce in August 2024.
As written by a Chinese author (Eileen Chang), "Maybe every man has had two such women – at least two. Marry a red rose, and she'll be a mosquito-blood streak smeared on the wall, while the white one is 'moonlight in front of my bed.' Marry a white rose, and before long, she'll be a grain of sticky rice stuck to your clothes; the red one, by then, is a scarlet beauty mark just over your heart."
The red rose is captivating, feminine, and exhilarating!
The white rose embodies purity, domesticity, and cherished family values.
When he holds the white rose, he can't help but yearn for the enchanting allure of the red rose. Yet, with the red rose in his grasp, its vibrant intensity makes him long for the comforting embrace of the white rose.
The thing for a woman isn't about choosing to be the red rose or the white rose. The truth is, she's probably not going to be both.
Love the same person again is not about giving both sides a second chance.
It is about the fantasy of revisiting the memory from the previous one, and more like allowing yourself to put on stinky clothes again.